Course Overview

Master the essentials of CNC (Computer Numerical Control) machining with our comprehensive CNC Machining: Industrial-Oriented Training course. Designed for students, engineers, and professionals, this course covers the full spectrum of CNC technology. From understanding CNC machines and programming to advanced tool selection and hands-on machine operation, participants will gain practical skills and real-world experience, making them ready for industrial applications.

Who Should Attend

  • Undergraduate and high school students pursuing mechanical engineering, manufacturing, or related fields
  • Engineers looking to enhance their expertise in CNC machining and programming
  • Technicians and professionals seeking to upskill in CNC machine operation
  • Hobbyists interested in learning CNC technology for personal projects or small-scale manufacturing

What You Will Learn

  • Introduction to CNC technology and its applications in manufacturing
  • Understanding the elements of CNC machines and their operation
  • Basics of CNC programming and understanding the G-codes
  • Advanced cycles using Fanuc and Haas systems
  • Setting and operation of CNC machines for efficient production
  • Tooling system selection: Choosing the right tools and holders for different machining tasks
  • Hands-on exercises on CNC machines to develop practical skills
  • Engineering drawing classes to interpret designs for machining
  • Basics of workshop calculation and metrology to ensure precision

Course Structure

This course blends classroom learning with hands-on practice. You’ll learn CNC programming, machine operation, tool selection, and more, alongside practical exercises that give you experience in a workshop environment.

Course Duration

The course spans 6 weeks, with a total of 30 hours of instruction and practical sessions. Each week includes theory, hands-on exercises, and project work.

Course Prerequisites

  • Basic understanding of engineering principles and machining processes
  • No prior experience with CNC programming or operation is required

Course Module

  1. Introduction to CNC and Machine Elements
    • Overview of CNC technology
    • Key elements and components of CNC machines
    • Types of CNC machines and their applications
  2. CNC Programming Basics
    • Introduction to G-codes and M-codes
    • Basics of CNC programming for machining
    • Programming for various machining cycles
  3. Advanced Cycles (Fanuc and Haas)
    • Understanding advanced cycles in CNC systems
    • Programming for Fanuc and Haas machines
    • Practical exercises in advanced CNC cycles
  4. Machine Setup and Operation
    • Setting up CNC machines for operation
    • Tool selection and holder setup
    • Machining parameters and cutting speeds
  5. Tooling System Selection
    • Selecting appropriate tools for different materials
    • Tool holders and inserts
    • Tool wear and maintenance
  6. Practical Machine Exercise
    • Hands-on training on CNC machine operation
    • Performing machine setup and executing programmed operations
    • Troubleshooting common machining issues
  7. Engineering Drawing and Interpretation
    • Basics of engineering drawings for machinists
    • Exercises in reading and interpreting technical drawings
    • Translating drawings into CNC programs
  8. Workshop Calculation and Metrology
    • Calculating machining parameters
    • Introduction to precision measurement tools
    • Ensuring quality control through metrology

Why Enroll in This Course

  • Industry-Relevant Training: Gain the skills necessary to operate CNC machines effectively in an industrial environment.
  • Expert Instruction: Learn from experienced instructors with practical industry expertise.
  • Hands-On Experience: Engage in practical exercises on CNC machines to solidify your understanding.
  • Comprehensive Curriculum: From machine setup to programming and advanced cycles, the course covers all key areas of CNC machining.
  • Career Development: Equip yourself with practical skills highly valued in manufacturing and machining industries.

Teaching Methodology

  • Lectures: In-class sessions for theory
  • Hands-On Practice: Build circuits and work with real-world components
  • Practical Projects: Industry-relevant mini-projects to enhance learning
  • Assessment: Quizzes, project work, and a final evaluation to ensure understanding

Course Certification

Upon successful completion, students will receive a Certificate of Completion demonstrating their proficiency in good practices and safety in electronics and electrical engineering.

Instructor Information

This course is taught by experienced professionals in electronics and electrical engineering, with a focus on practical, real-world skills.

How to Enroll?

To enroll in this course, visit our registration page or contact us at admin@ssitraininginfo.com, 0422-2209999